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    Nature and domestic life in the Valle del Cuñapirú (Misiones, Argentina): Reflections on Mbyá-Guaraní ethnoecology
    with Marta Crivos, María Lelia Pochettino, Carolina Remorini, Cynthia Saenz, and Anahí Sy
    Agriculture and Human Values 21 (2): 111-125. 2004.
    Through the ethnographic record of the subsistence activities partially or completely performed in the domestic sphere in two Mbyá-Guaraní settlements in Misiones (Argentina), we outline factors important in describing the local natural environment. Data was collected through systematic observation and also through semi-structured interviews. Analysis indicates that the natural environment of the area is characterized by the indigenous community in several different ways. Thus, local people view…Read more
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    La vuelta al mundo de Amnistía Internacional
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 42 175-182. 2007.
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    En los últimos años Ian Hacking se ha dedicado a trabajar principalmente acerca de las ciencias humanas. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar algunas de las nociones acuñadas por el filósofo canadiense -fundamentalmente las de ontología histórica y nominalismo dinámico- para dicho ámbito. A par..
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    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 7, Page 17-19, July 2012
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    Turing and the Serendipitous Discovery of the Modern Computer
    with Aurea Anguera de Sojo, Juan Ares, Juan A. Lara, David Lizcano, and Juan Pazos
    Foundations of Science 18 (3): 545-557. 2013.
    In the centenary year of Turing’s birth, a lot of good things are sure to be written about him. But it is hard to find something new to write about Turing. This is the biggest merit of this article: it shows how von Neumann’s architecture of the modern computer is a serendipitous consequence of the universal Turing machine, built to solve a logical problem.